Xref: utzoo sci.electronics:9477 rec.ham-radio:16722 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!natinst!rpp386!puzzle!khijol!erc From: erc@khijol.UUCP (Edwin R. Carp) Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.ham-radio Subject: Re: Will WWV/WWVH always be here? Keywords: WWV, WWVH, Heathkit, clock Message-ID: <1013@khijol.UUCP> Date: 13 Jan 90 20:03:40 GMT References: <7319@chaph.usc.edu> <1990Jan10.175719.8720@haven.umd.edu> <3230@psivax.UUCP> <1990Jan12.220458.5088@haven.umd.edu> Reply-To: erc@khijol.UUCP (Edwin R. Carp) Distribution: usa Organization: Emotional Counseling Services of Austin Lines: 18 In article <1990Jan12.220458.5088@haven.umd.edu> louie@sayshell.umd.edu (Louis A. Mamakos) writes: >8101 Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS) >Time and Frequency Division, National Bureau of Standards >US Department of Commerce, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 > This is a package of C software for the IBM Personal Computer. It can > be used to call a special NBS number using either 300-Hz or 1200-Hz > modem and set the computer clock. The latest version has been adapted > to run on Unix workstations. Any ideas on where I can get the software for this? I need the XENIX version (if it's been ported to XENIX) or the UNIX version (I'll port it myself). Any help would be appreciated! -- Ed Carp N7EKG/5 (28.3-28.5) uunet!cs.utexas.edu!khijol!erc Austin, Texas (512) 832-5884 "Good tea. Nice house." - Worf